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The winter holiday season tends to result more trips to the emergency rooms, but in Maryland, higher rates of emergency room visits this week may exacerbate an existing issue.

The overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022 abolished federal protections of a right to an abortion, leaving abortion policy up to state lawmakers….

After a scathing audit of Maryland’s health department revealed a “pervasive lack of documentation” and other issues of financial oversight, Maryland lawmakers held a…

Fewer than 9,000 Marylanders lost Medicaid coverage last month, the lowest number of terminations since April, when the state began discontinuing coverage on a…

“Veterans, as a result of their serving our nation, have been exposed to different stressors than our civilian population,” according to Dr. David Marcozzi, Chief Clinical Officer for the University of Maryland Medical Center.

This audit comes just days after the state Department of Health received a scathing report which said the department had a “pervasive lack of documentation.”

Anti-abortion leaders woke up Wednesday to the sobering reality that abortion rights remain the nation’s predominant political issue. Decisive wins in swing and red…

U.S. senators at a Tuesday hearing pushed for bipartisan legislation to protect children online. The U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the…

MDCEP says that the state of Maryland should put more money into the pockets of struggling families, among other measures, to help improve the outcomes for parents and children just trying to get by.

The Maryland Health Benefit Exchange and HealthCare Access Maryland arranged a free exercise session to draw people to learn more about the open enrollment period.